Four old sharp gaffs in a wooden case used for cockfights in Indonesia. Condition: rust, case with losses. Please look at pictures carefully they make part of the condition report. Dimension: knives: up to 13.8 cm long, case: 18.2 cm long.

Woodcarving in the Balinese Art Deco style made of patinated tropical wood. A half-naked girl is standing on a double lotus base. Around her hip a Barong mask. The base with inscription "Siwa Bali". Condition: partial little wear to patina, the shawl at the back with tiny chips. Dimension: 56.5 cm.

Two iconic ornaments worn by the people of Sumba island in eastern Indonesia. Made of different metals. One decorated with cocks. Cf.: Rodgers, Susan "Power and Gold: Jewelry from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines" from the Collection of the Barbier-Muller Museum Geneva. Dimension: 6.5 cm and 6.7 cm long. Condition: some dents and granulation loss, one cock's eye lost.

Iconic ornament worn by the people of West Sumba island in eastern Indonesia. This particular mamuli type is called "pewisie", the motifs at the bottom are stylized horse heads. Silver tested. Cf.: Rodgers, Susan "Power and Gold: Jewelry from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines" from the Collection of the Barbier-Muller Museum Geneva, similar piece no. 124. Dimension: 7.8 cm long, weight: 28 g. Condition: few dents and granulation lost.

A pair of carved book stands depicting a young man with his fighting cock. Bottom with stamp and one signed "I.K.T. Djamperah, Mas Bali". Condition: slightly faded, the beak of both cockerels with small losses, and one end of the headscarf minimally chipped. Dimension: 17.8 cm high x 7.2 cm wide.

Cotton fabric woven in three parts and sewn together lengthways. In the middle an antromorph pattern in warp ikat, flanked by stripes. Both ends with fringes. Condition: good, faded, some stains. Dimension without fringes: 173 cm x 108 cm.